Supporters of ousted Egypt president Mohammed Morsi are being asked to leave their protest camps, sparking fears of more bloodshed. NBC’s Brian Williams reports.

Middle East & N. Africa

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>>>conditions overseas tonight setting up for what could be -- what is feared to be a particularly violent episode in egypt. police have been ordered to break up the camps that have been formed by the supporters of muhammad morsi, the ousted president there. the interior minister said he hopes the protesters will resort to reason as he put it, and leave voluntarily. spokesman for morsi's party, the
muslim brotherhood
, said the decision could pave the way for what they call another massacre there.